We are seeking a new Psychology Contractor!

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We are soon to have 2 – 4 spare days

Benchmark Psychology was founded by Dr Aaron Frost 5 years ago on his belief that all of us want to do our best for our clients, and appreciate being given the tools required to deliver excellent service. While Benchmark has grown into one of the larger practices in Brisbane, we have retained that same family run small team atmosphere.

To help psychologists deliver quality care we have developed our own efficient outcome tracking software and we regularly collate data on outcome effectiveness and client drop-out rates. This allows psychologists to accurately monitor their own performance, and find ways to improve.

Benchmark has a very open culture of feedback, and we encourage all psychologists to be active in their learning plans to improve. We make this commitment to growth possible by providing quality administrative support, and a friendly atmosphere so that psychologists can focus on what is most important.

Benchmark Psychology is an excellent place to grow your career, with access to professional development, ad hoc supervision, marketing support and opportunities for our psychologists to take part in external consulting or training opportunities.

Essential Requirements

Must be a registered psychologist in Australia

Must have or be willing to get an ABN

Must be eligible for a Medicare provider number

Must be willing to use outcome informed principles in service delivery

Desirable qualities

AHPRA accredited supervisor

Endorsement in a relevant area of practice

Expertise with couples and / or children

Existing referral network

If you would like to ask any questions or apply for this position, please address your correspondence to Dr Aaron Frost including cover letter and CV to info@benchmarkpsychology.com.au

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